- Low tire pressure and overloading are the most common and can result in poor handling and braking, tire overheating, uneven tread wear and blow out and/or tread separation.
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- Published: 04-14-2014, 08:33 PM
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Regularly checking and maintaining proper tire air pressure (along with proper loading and weight distribution) is extremely important to the safety and enjoyment of RV’ing. Improper air pressure in RV tires is probably one of the most common safety issues and causes for delays, extra expense and inconvenience on the road.Informative clip made by Michelin North America in conjunction with The Nevada Automotive Test Center. Shows how to handle tire blowouts on motorhomes. -
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